Electrical Controls Sample Clauses

The 'Electrical Controls' clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation, operation, and maintenance of electrical control systems within a project or facility. It typically outlines the types of control equipment to be used, compliance with relevant codes and safety standards, and responsibilities for testing and commissioning the systems. By specifying these details, the clause ensures that electrical controls are safe, reliable, and compatible with the overall infrastructure, thereby minimizing risks of malfunction and ensuring operational efficiency.
Electrical Controls. Standard Product Orders cancelled within five (5) weeks of the acknowledged ship date from the vendor or cancelled within three (3) weeks of the production start date will be subject to a charge of up to twenty percent (20%) of selling price plus a charge for unique parts. Orders completed and ready for shipment are non-cancelable. Paralleling Switchgear or DPS: Switchgear and DPS products cancelled prior to submittal approval of the order will be subject to a charge for any unique parts already ordered and engineering fees. Once Switchgear and DPS orders are released for production, orders are non-cancellable. ATS: Standard, Programmed or Closed Transition (30-1200A): Orders cancelled within 60 days of the most recently acknowledged ship date will be subject to a charge of 20% of invoice value plus a charge for any unique parts. Orders cancelled within 30 days of the most recently acknowledged ship date will be subject to a charge of 50% of invoice value plus a charge for any unique parts. ATS: Standard, Programmed or Closed Transition (1600 to 4000A): Orders cancelled within 90 days of the most recently acknowledged ship date will be subject to a charge of 20% of invoice value plus a charge for any unique parts. Orders cancelled within 45 days of the most recently acknowledged ship date will be subject to a charge of 50% of invoice value plus a charge for any unique parts. ATS: Bypass Isolation – Open, Programmed or Closed Transition (150A to 4000A): Orders cancelled within 180 days of the most recently acknowledged ship date will be subject to a charge of 30% of invoice value plus a charge for any unique parts. Orders cancelled within 90 days of the most recently acknowledged ship date will be subject to a charge of 60% of invoice value plus a charge for any unique parts. ATS: Service Entrance: Orders cancelled within 60 days of the most recently acknowledged ship date will be subject to a charge of 20% of invoice value plus a charge for any unique parts. Orders cancelled within 30 days of the most recently acknowledged ship date will be subject to a charge of 50% of invoice value plus a charge for any unique parts. Engineered Specials:
Electrical Controls. Standard Product Orders cancelled within five (5) weeks of the acknowledged ship date from the vendor or cancelled within three (3) weeks of the production start date will be subject to a charge of up to twenty percent (20%) of selling price plus a charge for unique parts. Orders completed and ready for shipment are non-cancelable.
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  • Access Controls a. Authorized Access - DST shall have controls that are designed to maintain the logical separation such that access to systems hosting Fund Data and/or being used to provide services to Fund will uniquely identify each individual requiring access, grant access only to authorized personnel based on the principle of least privileges, and prevent unauthorized access to Fund Data. b. User Access - DST shall have a process to promptly disable access to Fund Data by any DST personnel who no longer requires such access. DST will also promptly remove access of Fund personnel upon receipt of notification from Fund.

  • Personal Controls a. Employee Training. All workforce members who assist in the performance of functions or activities on behalf of COUNTY in connection with Agreement, or access or disclose PHI COUNTY discloses to CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY, must complete information privacy and security training, at least annually, at CONTRACTOR’s expense. Each workforce member who receives information privacy and security training must sign a certification, indicating the member’s name and the date on which the training was completed. These certifications must be retained for a period of six (6) years following the termination of Agreement.

  • Personnel Controls The County agrees to advise Contractor Staff, who have access to PII, of the confidentiality of the information, the safeguards required to protect the information, and the civil and criminal sanctions for non-compliance contained in applicable federal and state laws. For that purpose, the Contractor shall implement the following personnel controls:

  • Electrical connections In accordance with paragraph 5.11. However, if a rear position lamp is reciprocally incorporated with a direction- indicator, the electrical connection of the rear position lamp on the relevant side of the vehicle or the reciprocally incorporated part of it may be such that it is switched OFF during the entire period (both ON and OFF cycle) of activation of the direction-indicator lamp.

  • Audit Controls a. System Security Review. CONTRACTOR must ensure audit control mechanisms that record and examine system activity are in place. All systems processing and/or storing PHI COUNTY discloses to CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY must have at least an annual system risk assessment/security review which provides assurance that administrative, physical, and technical controls are functioning effectively and providing adequate levels of protection. Reviews should include vulnerability scanning tools.